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This alignment of interests is core to who we are and the greater mission we serve. In other words, we only make money if you make a lot more money. The proof is in our business model: when a fan buys something on Bandcamp, an average of 82% of the money goes to you, and the remainder covers our revenue share and payment processor fees. We believe that music is essential to humanity and that the welfare of the artist is paramount. Josh)”, channelling Chicago house tribal vibes with a nod to the early years of Dubstep.Artists first (the money-where-mouth-is version) Rounding off is Don’t Be Afraid label bossman Semtek with “The Bun Tune (feat.

Triple Point’s “Back 2 Life” is up next, a Dubby Garage infused tune with lots of bass making it the perfect downtempo club moment.

A touch of airy and ethereal tech house next from Dowd with “Baby Wants to Fly” whose skittering hi-hats make way for “At It”, a layered melodic techno tool by Amsterdam’s Nachtbraker. Chunky synths takeover in “Still Rising” by Olive T, a New York native bringing her own flavour of classic East Coast house with a nod to 2000s French House. Following on from this is “Heavy Town”, a bass-driven electro stomper from Gallegos, then a brooding and breaky acid workout from French-Ecuadorian analogue hero Nicola Cruz with “Vai Sentir”. Melodic, Street Soul boogie beats from Oakland’s Space Ghost, gets things off to a sunny start with “Used To It”, before soulful organs reminiscent of Motown / Doo Wop spill into a thumping 4/4 kick in “Heartbeat” by Eris Drew, simmering alongside distant vocals. The compilation reflects label boss Moxie’s worldwide travels and eclectic taste, featuring a spectrum of electronic styles from artists across the globe. On Loop evolves into a new era for 2022, presenting “On Loop - Various Artists 001”.
